Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Treatment Fidelity |
Independent research team will code treatment fidelity for Zones of Regulation and Facing Your Fears-School Based program |
From the beginning of the intervention through the end of intervention, up to a period of 20 weeks, the fidelity measure will be completed weekly by the independent research team |
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Other |
Acceptability - Children |
A six-item acceptability questionnaire will be completed by children asking them to respond to questions such as "How much did you enjoy participating in FYF-SB/ZOR?" A 5-point Likert scale will be used to rate their responses. Scores range from 5-25 with higher scores indicating a better outcome. |
within 4 weeks post-intervention |
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Other |
Acceptability - parents |
A six-item acceptability questionnaire will be completed by parents asking them to respond to questions such as "My child is less anxious after participating in FYF-SB/ZOR?" A 5-point Likert scale will be used to rate their responses. Scores range from 5-25 with higher scores indicating a better outcome. |
within 4 weeks post-intervention |
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Other |
Semi-structured exit interviews - Students |
approximately 50% of students will participate in 20-30 minute interviews regarding the programs (either Zones of Regulation or Facing Your Fears). |
within 4 weeks post-intervention |
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Other |
Semi-structured exit interviews - parents |
approximately 50% of parents will participate in 20-30 minute interviews regarding the programs (either Zones of Regulation or Facing Your Fears). |
within 4 weeks post-intervention |
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Other |
Semi-structured exit interviews - ISPs |
approximately 50% of ISPs will participate in 20-30 minute interviews regarding the programs (either Zones of Regulation or Facing Your Fears). |
within 4 weeks post-intervention |
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Primary |
Change from Baseline in anxiety on the clinician-administered Pediatric Anxiety Rating Scale - Autism Spectrum Disorder (PARS-ASD) |
The PARS-ASD is a clinician administered semi-structured interview to assess anxiety symptoms and severity. The PARS-ASD will be administered by an independent evaluator (IE) masked to condition. It includes: a Symptom Checklist and five Severity Items. The Symptom Checklist covers social anxiety, separation anxiety, generalized anxiety, panic, specific phobia, and other anxiety symptoms. The severity of symptoms is examined by assessing the frequency and pervasiveness of anxiety, as well as the extent to which the child avoids anxiety provoking situations (e.g., behavioral manifestations of anxiety). |
Baseline, within 4 weeks post-intervention; and 6 months after completion of the intervention |
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Primary |
Change from Baseline in parent reported anxiety on the Screening for Childhood Anxiety and Related Emotional Disorders (SCARED) |
The SCARED is a 41-item inventory of statements that assesses five types of anxiety experienced by children and adolescents, to be completed separately by caregivers and students. A total score, as well as cutoffs for specific domains of anxiety (e.g., social, generalized) are obtained. A total score of 25 or higher is clinically significant. Scores range from 0-82 and higher scores indicate a worse outcome. |
baseline, within 4 weeks post-intervention; and 6 months after completion of the intervention |
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Primary |
Change from Baseline in child reported anxiety on the Screening for Childhood Anxiety and Related Emotional Disorders (SCARED) |
The SCARED is a 41-item inventory of statements that assesses five types of anxiety experienced by children and adolescents, to be completed separately by caregivers and students. A total score, as well as cutoffs for specific domains of anxiety (e.g., social, generalized) are obtained. A total score of 25 or higher is clinically significant. Scores range from 0-82 and higher scores indicate a worse outcome. |
baseline, within 4 weeks post-intervention; and 6 months after completion of the intervention |
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Secondary |
Change from Baseline in parent reported emotion regulation and reactivity on the Emotion Dysregulation Inventory (EDI) |
The EDI is a measure of emotion dysregulation in youth with ASD. The EDI can be used as a self-report measure and can also be completed by school providers. Items are rated on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 1 (not at all) to 5 (very severe). Scores range from 0-52, and higher scores indicate a worse outcome. |
baseline, within 4 weeks post-intervention; and 6 months after completion of the intervention |
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Secondary |
Change from Baseline in child reported emotion regulation and reactivity on the Emotion Dysregulation Inventory (EDI) |
The EDI is a measure of emotion dysregulation in youth with ASD. The EDI can be used as a self-report measure and can also be completed by school providers. Items are rated on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 1 (not at all) to 5 (very severe). Scores range from 0-52, and higher scores indicate a worse outcome. |
baseline, within 4 weeks post-intervention; and 6 months after completion of the intervention |
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Secondary |
Change from Baseline in teacher reported emotion regulation and reactivity on the Emotion Dysregulation Inventory (EDI) |
The EDI is a measure of emotion dysregulation in youth with ASD. The EDI can be used as a self-report measure and can also be completed by school providers. Items are rated on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 1 (not at all) to 5 (very severe). Scores range from 0-52, and higher scores indicate a worse outcome. |
baseline, within 4 weeks post-intervention; and 6 months after completion of the intervention |
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Secondary |
Change from Baseline in teacher reported anxiety on The School Anxiety Scale - Teacher Report (SAS-TR) |
The SAS-TR is a 16-item teacher-reported measure of anxiety designed to assess the behavior of children at school. Items are answered on a four-point scale. The measure provides a total score for anxiety (scores ranging from 0-48; higher score indicate a worse outcome). It includes two subscale scores (reflecting social anxiety and generalized anxiety). |
baseline, within 4 weeks post-intervention; and 6 months after completion of the intervention |
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Secondary |
Change from Baseline in child reported social competence and emotion regulation on the Emotion Regulation Index for Children and Adolescents (ERICA) |
ERICA is a 16-item self-report measure of social competence and emotion regulation for children between the ages of 9-16. Students use a 5-point Likert scale to respond to the items. ERICA measures three factors: emotional control, emotional self-awareness, and situational responsiveness. Scores range from 16-80, and higher scores indicate a worse outcome. |
baseline, within 4 weeks post-intervention and 6 months after completion of the intervention |
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Secondary |
Change from Baseline in parent reported prosocial behavior and psychopathology on the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ). |
SDQ is a 25-item teacher, parent and student reported tool measuring prosocial behavior and psychopathology of youth 3-16 years old. The SDQ evaluates five-factors: emotional symptoms, conduct problems, hyperactivity/inattention, peer relationship problems, and prosocial behavior. Scores range from 0-50 with higher scores indicating better outcomes. |
baseline, within 4 weeks post-intervention and 6 months after completion of the intervention |
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Secondary |
Change from Baseline in child reported prosocial behavior and psychopathology on the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ). |
SDQ is a 25-item teacher, parent and student reported tool measuring prosocial behavior and psychopathology of youth 3-16 years old. The SDQ evaluates five-factors: emotional symptoms, conduct problems, hyperactivity/inattention, peer relationship problems, and prosocial behavior. Scores range from 0-50 with higher scores indicating better outcomes. |
baseline, within 4 weeks post-intervention and 6 months after completion of the intervention |
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Secondary |
Change from Baseline in teacher reported prosocial behavior and psychopathology on the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ). |
SDQ is a 25-item teacher, parent and student reported tool measuring prosocial behavior and psychopathology of youth 3-16 years old. The SDQ evaluates five-factors: emotional symptoms, conduct problems, hyperactivity/inattention, peer relationship problems, and prosocial behavior. Scores range from 0-50 with higher scores representing better outcomes. |
baseline, within 4 weeks post-intervention and 6 months after completion of the intervention |
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